[CC 1990 §17-230; Ord. No. 6387, 3-27-2000; Ord. No.
6423, 7-10-2000; Ord. No. 7780 §1, 4-13-2011]
There is hereby established a Park and Recreation Advisory Board
which shall consist of nine (9) citizen members, all of whom shall
be appointed by the City Council. Members appointed to the Board shall
have been residents of the City for at least two (2) years immediately
prior to their appointments.
[CC 1990 §17-231; Ord. No. 6387, 3-27-2000]
The members of the Park and Recreation Advisory Board shall
be appointed by staggered terms of three (3) years. The members of
the Board shall receive no compensation for their services as such.
The Council may remove any member of the Board for misconduct or neglect
of duty. Vacancies on the Board occasioned by removal, resignation
or for any other cause shall be filled by the remainder of the term
in like manner in the case of the original appointment.
[CC 1990 §17-232; Ord. No. 6387, 3-27-2000]
The Park and Recreation Advisory Board shall hold its annual
meeting in the month of January. The Board shall meet and organize
by the election of one (1) of its members as President and by the
election of such other officers as it may deem necessary. The Board
shall make and adopt such rules and regulations for its own guidance
and proceedings as may be expedient, not inconsistent with the Charter
or the provisions of this Code.
[CC 1990 §17-233; Ord. No. 6387, 4-10-2000]
A. Subject to the provisions of Section
5.6 of the Florissant City Charter, the Park and Recreation Advisory Board may:
1. Survey and make plans for the maintenance of an adequate system of
parks and recreation facilities and activities and for the enlargement,
improvement or acquisition of parks or recreational areas and activities
and make recommendations therefor;
2. Recommend rules and regulations for the administration of the activities
of the Parks and Recreation Department.
3. Advise the Council and the Director of Parks and Recreation on problems
concerning the administration of the parks;
4. Make any investigation which it may consider desirable with reference
to the administration of the Parks and Recreation Department and report
its findings, conclusion and recommendations to the Council and the
Director of Parks and Recreation.
5. Review that portion of the annual budget of the City pertaining to
the Parks and Recreation Department and make recommendations thereon
directly to the Mayor and the Council;
6. Recommend fee schedules to be published by the Director of Parks
and Recreation for permits and fee programs conducted or operated
by the Department of Parks and Recreation;
7. Perform such other duties with reference to the administration of
the Department of Parks and Recreation, not inconsistent with the
Charter, as may be provided by ordinance.